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(‎Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): The Convent of S. Ambrose is large and fine; it has two spacious Courts, and a Gallery of a hundred and sixty five Paces long. The Prior of this Convent is a great Virtuoso; he shew'd us the Library himself, which is finely adorn'd: I believe there are as many Pictures, and other Curiosities as there are Books; tho' these are very numerous too.)
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The Convent of S. Ambrose is large and fine; it has two spacious Courts, and a Gallery of a hundred and sixty five Paces long. The Prior of this Convent is a great Virtuoso; he shew'd us the Library himself, which is finely adorn'd: I believe there are as many Pictures, and other Curiosities as there are Books; tho' these are very numerous too. (English)
Property / text of the quotation: The Convent of S. Ambrose is large and fine; it has two spacious Courts, and a Gallery of a hundred and sixty five Paces long. The Prior of this Convent is a great Virtuoso; he shew'd us the Library himself, which is finely adorn'd: I believe there are as many Pictures, and other Curiosities as there are Books; tho' these are very numerous too. (English) / rank
 
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Property / text of the quotation: The Convent of S. Ambrose is large and fine; it has two spacious Courts, and a Gallery of a hundred and sixty five Paces long. The Prior of this Convent is a great Virtuoso; he shew'd us the Library himself, which is finely adorn'd: I believe there are as many Pictures, and other Curiosities as there are Books; tho' these are very numerous too. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / text of the quotation: The Convent of S. Ambrose is large and fine; it has two spacious Courts, and a Gallery of a hundred and sixty five Paces long. The Prior of this Convent is a great Virtuoso; he shew'd us the Library himself, which is finely adorn'd: I believe there are as many Pictures, and other Curiosities as there are Books; tho' these are very numerous too. (English) / reference
 

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excerpt on the library of the monastery of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan
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Wright 1730, 2, 466
excerpt on the library of the monastery of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan

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    The Convent of S. Ambrose is large and fine; it has two spacious Courts, and a Gallery of a hundred and sixty five Paces long. The Prior of this Convent is a great Virtuoso; he shew'd us the Library himself, which is finely adorn'd: I believe there are as many Pictures, and other Curiosities as there are Books; tho' these are very numerous too. (English)